Female Entrepreneurship in East and South-East Asia: Opportunities and Challenges
- Language: English
- 260 Pages
- Published: August 2010
- Region: Asia
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In this book the researcher looks for a correlation between entrepreneurial qualities, the use of management tools, available resources (financial and human)and level of education to the success of small businesses that have been in existence for at least 3 years. This study is of interest to potential investors, entrepreneurs, banks and other institutions that lend money to small enterprises as well as to the government when allocating funds to the development of the economy by means of supporting small business. It also offers guidelines to prospective entrepreneurs on the necessary requirements for success and provides information to assist in the design of entrepreneurial training and mentorship programmes.
MARIA CLARA M P, KEIL.
Clara Keil was born in Maputo, Mozambique. She emigrated to South Africa in 1975, where she has lived ever since. Clara has worked in Life Assurance, Computer Programming, Accounting and as a Strategy Consultant. She obtained her MBA in 2008 and currently works as a Financial Manager of a concrete manufacturing company.
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